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. >> one of the things, this is just a complete paralysis it seems in washington and the ability for the two sides to come together. >> i don't like that. i don't like to see the two presidential candidates getting personal and vindictive and anger. that's not -- not the way i think they ought to both be respectful because one of them is going to be president and the president certainly deserves respect. >> would you be happy if president obama wins to pay more tax? he's indicated he wants to tax the rich more. >> sure. sure. >> you think -- >> i'd give all my money away, almost all of it. >> can a president do very much if the economy is in such a stagnant condition? people know how successful you have been. >> i like to see a good economy. i'm a businessman and, you know, i did pretty well in business. about as go ahead as anybody. >> what do you want to see happen with the economy? how can a president smartly revive things do you think? >> well, i think we spent too much money on the military. i mean, particularly the united states. spend half a trillion dollars or more now, and w
. >> one of the things, this is just a complete paralysis it seems in washington and the ability for the two sides to come together. >> i don't like that. i don't like to see the two presidential candidates getting personal and vindictive and anger. that's not -- not the way i think they ought to both be respectful because one of them is going to be president and the president certainly deserves respect. >> would you be happy if president obama wins to pay more tax? he's...
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we also want to know what the district attorney, the prosecutor in washington county, utah thinks about this. his name is brock bellam he's a good guy. when i called him to ask him what he thought, he said i don't know anything about it. it's a well-kept secret. based on the faktds he said this raises a red flag. he's going to look into it, but right now it's too early to see what will happen legally. >> it's hard to believe somebody affiliated with the ranch didn't know the kids working on it isn't the first day they're doing it. it's incredible the owner wouldn't get back to you. you'd any he'd want to clear that up. great reporting. software tycoon john mcafee is no longer on the run. the latest on that ahead. nol pm® the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. anne's tablet c
we also want to know what the district attorney, the prosecutor in washington county, utah thinks about this. his name is brock bellam he's a good guy. when i called him to ask him what he thought, he said i don't know anything about it. it's a well-kept secret. based on the faktds he said this raises a red flag. he's going to look into it, but right now it's too early to see what will happen legally. >> it's hard to believe somebody affiliated with the ranch didn't know the kids working...
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especially for friday in washington, d.c. at the white house. a six-week push to beat the january 1st deadline starts now. officially really. president obama and top congressional leaders all meeting this morning, and their mission to negotiate this fiscal cliff. if no deal is reached, $500 billion in tax increases and spending cuts take effect immediately. upon the new year. listen to what the president had to say a short time ago. >> i think we're all aware we have some urgent business to do. we have to make sure taxes don't go up on middle class families, that our economy remains strong and we're creating jobs and that's an agenda that democrats and republicans and independents, people all across the country share. our challenge is to make sure we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground and make tough compromises and build consensus to do the people's business. >> let's take you live back to the senate intelligence committee microphone. this is senator conrad from north dakota, the democrat on the committee. let
especially for friday in washington, d.c. at the white house. a six-week push to beat the january 1st deadline starts now. officially really. president obama and top congressional leaders all meeting this morning, and their mission to negotiate this fiscal cliff. if no deal is reached, $500 billion in tax increases and spending cuts take effect immediately. upon the new year. listen to what the president had to say a short time ago. >> i think we're all aware we have some urgent business...
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. >> we want to bring change to washington and from the day we began this cam paper and more importantly from the day i ran this office last year -- or four years ago. seems like just last year. i've always said the change is going to take more than one term and more than one president, and it takes more than one party. it doesn't happen if you write off half the nation before you take office. >> much of the attention is on the swing states, places like ohio, 18 electoral votes. right now president obama has a lead there. but mittomney has said that he is not worried as he puts it. one day, you're up. then the next day you are down. one of the challenges facing the campaigns is getting people to the polls, not just getting them enthusiastic about voting for either of the candidates but actually getting them registered. there are around 37 million americans who are eligible to cast ballots but just aren't registered. it's become a major push for the campaigns to get them on the books. but as our joe johns reports, new state laws are making it much more complicated. >> reporter: in the pas
. >> we want to bring change to washington and from the day we began this cam paper and more importantly from the day i ran this office last year -- or four years ago. seems like just last year. i've always said the change is going to take more than one term and more than one president, and it takes more than one party. it doesn't happen if you write off half the nation before you take office. >> much of the attention is on the swing states, places like ohio, 18 electoral votes....
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. >> we want to bring change to washington and from the day we began this cam paper and more importantly from the day i ran this office last year -- or four years ago. seems like just last year. i've always said the change is going to take more than one term and more than one president, and it takes more than one party. it doesn't happen if you write off half the nation before you take office. >> much of the attention is on the swing states, places like ohio, 18 electoral votes. right now president obama has a lead there. but mitt romney has said that he is not worried as he puts it. one day, you're up. then the next day you are down. one of the challenges facing the campaigns is getting people to the polls, not just getting them enthusiastic about voting for either of the candidates but actually getting them registered. there are around 37 million americans who are eligible to cast ballots but just aren't registered. it's become a major push for the campaigns to get them on the books. but as our joe johns reports, new state laws are making it much more complicated. >> reporter: in the p
. >> we want to bring change to washington and from the day we began this cam paper and more importantly from the day i ran this office last year -- or four years ago. seems like just last year. i've always said the change is going to take more than one term and more than one president, and it takes more than one party. it doesn't happen if you write off half the nation before you take office. >> much of the attention is on the swing states, places like ohio, 18 electoral votes....
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that's one of the reasons the mood in washington is so bad. the president has the leverage, the upper hand, but he's also poisoning the well. >> the final thought from you, van, and then we have to go. >> i think the president is taking a balanced approach. we are talking about spending cuts. the problem i think we have right now is where we can cut, and where we can come together and cut, we can't even have that conversation because republicans are taking such an extreme position. i think americans are wise about wanting the people who have done well in america to do well by america and start paying america back. >> thank you. >>> amazing medical news ahead. an experimental treatment that brought a little girl back from the brink of death. that's the little girl. last spring, it looked like emma was going to lose thir battle against leukemia, and doctors used, get this, a strain of hiv to save her life. dr. sanjay gupta join eeds me ahead to explain. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips'
that's one of the reasons the mood in washington is so bad. the president has the leverage, the upper hand, but he's also poisoning the well. >> the final thought from you, van, and then we have to go. >> i think the president is taking a balanced approach. we are talking about spending cuts. the problem i think we have right now is where we can cut, and where we can come together and cut, we can't even have that conversation because republicans are taking such an extreme position....
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a couple of seasons and he's done some great impressions on snlpen done some of will smith, denzel washington, stephen a. smith, which is my favorite and jay-z and done some funny impressions of president obama during his stand-up act. >> he does a great denzel washington. i want to read what he tweeted. cheers to a great year. more principal frye, more characters, more impressions, more responsibility. god placed me exactly where i need to be. . i think arms armisen had a grea obama impressination. you ready, it is only two words. >> thank you. that's my impersonation. >> thank you. >> so, why do they make this change from fred armisen to jay pharoah. >> fred armisen is a funny guy and we loved his president obama impersonation, it never made this huge impact on the nation. some of the most memorable highlights from the show involve political impressions. remember will ferrell as george w. bush and chevy chase as ford. when you're playing this character on the show, especially in an election year, they really want you to make an a impression, a lasting impression at that. >> also news about
a couple of seasons and he's done some great impressions on snlpen done some of will smith, denzel washington, stephen a. smith, which is my favorite and jay-z and done some funny impressions of president obama during his stand-up act. >> he does a great denzel washington. i want to read what he tweeted. cheers to a great year. more principal frye, more characters, more impressions, more responsibility. god placed me exactly where i need to be. . i think arms armisen had a grea obama...
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urging to negotiate with everyone but us in washington. we don't negotiate. our parties are so extreme. i'm a relatively wealthy person. i want to be paying more taxes. i want our taxes to go to serve the policies of the country, education, charity, health care. i think that president obama's right about this. but i think compromise is going to be necessary to achieve some result. >> let me bring in abbe. your father is known as a moderate republican and a good dealmaker, a man who used to negotiate. what do you make of this? and what does he make of this? >> i think morale is so low right now. the country's so divided. especially for my generation. we're the ones that are going to be handed down the $60 trillion defic deficit. they will come to a deal. but right now, it's political theater. and it's probably going to look like the simpson-bowles. that will come full-circle again. >> here's a problem the republicans have got themselves into. is obama has been very clever here, the president. i think what he's done is skillfully said to the public, if he goes
urging to negotiate with everyone but us in washington. we don't negotiate. our parties are so extreme. i'm a relatively wealthy person. i want to be paying more taxes. i want our taxes to go to serve the policies of the country, education, charity, health care. i think that president obama's right about this. but i think compromise is going to be necessary to achieve some result. >> let me bring in abbe. your father is known as a moderate republican and a good dealmaker, a man who used...
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from george washington university, this is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon. and welcome back to the george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. i'm doug shaw, i'm an associate dean and i'm grateful for your participation in today's workshop on teaching the nuclear fuel cycle, what practitioners and the public need to know. i'm particularly pleased to welcome the doctor who i'll introduce in a moment. this event and the nuclear policy talk series of which it's a part respond to the mission to make the world a better place by conducting research that responds to global human challenges, to educate a new generation of leaders to face those challenges, and by engaging the policy community who deal with those challenges every day. today's discussion is particularly urgent. we live in a dynamic moment in the understanding of the nuclear fuel cycle. just last week in a speech at the nuclear security summit in seoul, south korea, president barack obama said we all know the problem. the very process that gives us nuclear energy can put nati
from george washington university, this is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon. and welcome back to the george washington university's elliott school of international affairs. i'm doug shaw, i'm an associate dean and i'm grateful for your participation in today's workshop on teaching the nuclear fuel cycle, what practitioners and the public need to know. i'm particularly pleased to welcome the doctor who i'll introduce in a moment. this event and the nuclear policy talk series of which...
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leslie harris joins us from washington. she's the president and ceo for the center of democracy and technology and helped create google and decide as what comes down and what doesn't good morning. >> good morning. >> so under what circumstances is youtube required to remove a video? how does that work? >> well, youtube's operating under united states law, and there are very few situations where they areequired to take down content. we don't have hate speech laws. the only kind of hate speech that is illegal in the united states is when it insights imminent lawlessness, and i think google was correct that the video in question did not meet that standard, so they made a decision globally to leave that content up. that's the right decision. it's very, very difficult. we have -- youtube gets 72 hours of video uploaded a minute. we have thousands of tweets coming in a second. we can't expect these companies to be screening on the front end, and our law doesn't require them to do so. in fact, it protects them from liability. >> i
leslie harris joins us from washington. she's the president and ceo for the center of democracy and technology and helped create google and decide as what comes down and what doesn't good morning. >> good morning. >> so under what circumstances is youtube required to remove a video? how does that work? >> well, youtube's operating under united states law, and there are very few situations where they areequired to take down content. we don't have hate speech laws. the only kind...
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but this is washington. i guess it's not air box, it's a beltway here. and we are in this debt mania. there is a long term crisis on debt. i think david would agree with that. if you actually go back and read what my old boss and his partner wrote almost two years ago now, they said these things, these cuts in tax increases should be back loaded so we don't damage the economy. in the president's proposal, he does have a small infrastructure bank program to try to jump-start some growth, so i think it's a good idea. raising tax rates on the rich. i saw your interview with senator coburn. he is committed to debt reduction. he has really put in the time here and i admired his work on this. but even a guy like senator coburn who was on the commission and supported its report can't state the obvious. we need to go back to the clinton era rates for the most well off americans. it's not going to kill us. the line between freedom and tyranny is not the 35 we pay now and the 39 that the rich will pay as we did when america was a communist paradise. it's just sill
but this is washington. i guess it's not air box, it's a beltway here. and we are in this debt mania. there is a long term crisis on debt. i think david would agree with that. if you actually go back and read what my old boss and his partner wrote almost two years ago now, they said these things, these cuts in tax increases should be back loaded so we don't damage the economy. in the president's proposal, he does have a small infrastructure bank program to try to jump-start some growth, so i...
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attack in the united states last year when they tried to blow up the saudi ambassador at a restaurant in washington, d.c. talk about credibility. when this administration says that all options are on the table, they send out senior administration officials that send all these mixed signals. in order to solve this peacefully, which is everybody's goal, you have to have the ayatollahs change their minds. look at where they are. they're moving faster toward a nuclear weapon. it's because this administration has no credibility on this issue. it's because they watered down the sanctions. now we have sanctions in place because of congress. they say the military options are on the table, but it's not being viewed as credible. the key is to make sure we have credibility. under a romney administration, we will have credibility on this issue. >> vice president biden? >> incredible. look, imagine had we let republican congress work out the sanctions. do you think there's any possibility the entire world would have joined us? russia and china? all of our allies? these are the most crippling sanctions in the hi
attack in the united states last year when they tried to blow up the saudi ambassador at a restaurant in washington, d.c. talk about credibility. when this administration says that all options are on the table, they send out senior administration officials that send all these mixed signals. in order to solve this peacefully, which is everybody's goal, you have to have the ayatollahs change their minds. look at where they are. they're moving faster toward a nuclear weapon. it's because this...
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i don't want to hear from bureaucrats in washington what happened on the op. i would like to hear from boots on the ground, somebody that was -- that was actually there so i can make a determination -- >> how does it help, jesse, my brother's a british army colonel and has done tours of afghanistan, iraq -- how does it help operationally if all the guys around are all wondering who's going to put this in a book? surely they all sign up, don't they, to not write about their experiences. >> well, he's out now, he's a civilian now. and i -- i just, you know, to me he has the first amendment right to -- or he should have them. if he's not giving away anything that's listed under national security or could affect anyone in the future operations, i say why not? like i said, i'd like to hear from boots on the ground. what actually happened there. not some fragmented story that comes out of washington telling me what happened. so i don't have -- and besides you, the media, and the s.e.a.l.s themselves have allowed themselves to become like the green berets in the '60s
i don't want to hear from bureaucrats in washington what happened on the op. i would like to hear from boots on the ground, somebody that was -- that was actually there so i can make a determination -- >> how does it help, jesse, my brother's a british army colonel and has done tours of afghanistan, iraq -- how does it help operationally if all the guys around are all wondering who's going to put this in a book? surely they all sign up, don't they, to not write about their experiences....
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we see it in washington all of the time. it's what helps my party trumps what's the right thing to do for the country. it's not going to change until we address that more fundamental problem. >> is there something here about america's rapidly changing demographics. i know that chris hayes talks about this, but it was like when you saw black and brown people taking power, is this about demographics not being in the favor of the republican party, and rather than battling it out they will just suppress those voters. >> right, and you to back to to redistricting as well. the republicans gained control of several legislations in 2010. they redistricted themselves into power, and they pass laws that will keep them in power for a long time. in places like texas, for example, where they passed a very strict voter id law, that is a place where we see the changing demographics happening very quickly. there is a cramble to make sure they can hold on to their power in light of that. >> it feels to me, and part of the reason i wanted to
we see it in washington all of the time. it's what helps my party trumps what's the right thing to do for the country. it's not going to change until we address that more fundamental problem. >> is there something here about america's rapidly changing demographics. i know that chris hayes talks about this, but it was like when you saw black and brown people taking power, is this about demographics not being in the favor of the republican party, and rather than battling it out they will...
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this season, discover aleve. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. t
this season, discover aleve. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to...
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san francisco comes in at number two followed by us right here in washington, d.c. then there is the folks in seattle, washington, and san diego rounding out the top five. >> a live look outside right now where they are playing soccer. everybody has on shorts and t- shirts. topper will be along in minutes to let you know. >> she harassed me. she hit me. she kicked me in public. >> so, does the justice system treat male and female victim of abuse differently? when we come back. >>> only on 9, a troubling case of domestic abuse. in this instance, the victim is a man. the abuser now convicted is a woman. andrea mccarren sat down with the victim who believes there is a troubling disperty with the way the system treats male and female victims of abuse. >> she stalked me. she harassed me. she's hit me. she's kicked me. >> what began as telephone harassment, quickly escalated into physical assault. >> it's not cool for a man to hit a woman. it's not cool for a woman to hit a man. >> demanded that his abuser stay away from his home, workplace, and family. yet she repeatedly
san francisco comes in at number two followed by us right here in washington, d.c. then there is the folks in seattle, washington, and san diego rounding out the top five. >> a live look outside right now where they are playing soccer. everybody has on shorts and t- shirts. topper will be along in minutes to let you know. >> she harassed me. she hit me. she kicked me in public. >> so, does the justice system treat male and female victim of abuse differently? when we come back....
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this is washington today, u.s. intelligence and its agencies believe iran is prepared to launch a terror attack in the united states in response to perceived threats from america and its allies. that's the announcement today from the director of national intelligence. he said so in prepared testimony on capitol hill. "the washington post" writing about the story indicating mr. clapper, alleging the iranian plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador in washington that was uncovered last year reflects an aggressive new willingness within the upper ranks of the islamist republic to authorize attacks against the united states. here is more on the testimony on capitol hill by james clapper, questioned by senator dianne feinstein, chair of the senate intelligence committee. here is more from the exchange earlier today with the focus on iran and israel. >>> as i mentioned in my opening statement, i think 2012 is going to be a critical year for convincing or preventing iran from developing a nuclear weapon. in sunday's "new
this is washington today, u.s. intelligence and its agencies believe iran is prepared to launch a terror attack in the united states in response to perceived threats from america and its allies. that's the announcement today from the director of national intelligence. he said so in prepared testimony on capitol hill. "the washington post" writing about the story indicating mr. clapper, alleging the iranian plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador in washington that was uncovered last...
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washington journal take your calls and e-mail is like every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. monday, the bipartisan policy center holds a forum looking at the next round of talks with iran. speakers include former ambassador dennis ross and nicholas burns. you can watch it live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> over the past year, c-span public local content vehicle has taken booktv and american history on the road. last month, oklahoma city. the crews have the did the places that define a city's bearded and literary life. june 2-third, watch for special programming from wichita, kansas. >> the atlantic council held its annual awards dinner this week in washington. honorees include england's prince harry, who received a humanitarian award. we join the event as former secretary of state: powell gives a speech. this is 10 minutes. >> thank you, very much, for your kind introduction. all of you know him as prince harry. do not forget, capt.. [applause] apart from recognizing his contributions to humanitarian projects, i would be remiss if
washington journal take your calls and e-mail is like every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. monday, the bipartisan policy center holds a forum looking at the next round of talks with iran. speakers include former ambassador dennis ross and nicholas burns. you can watch it live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> over the past year, c-span public local content vehicle has taken booktv and american history on the road. last month, oklahoma city. the...
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and back here in washington, the clinton global initiative is kicking off their fifth annual student conference this evening with a discussion on the power of public service. founding chair and 42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright being hosted by george washington university. live coverage at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >> follow c-span's local content vehicles throughout the weekend as book tv and american history t velupillai prabhakaran explore the history and literary culture of little rock, arkansas. saturday starting at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2 it, author glif stockli on the little known riots of at least 209 african sharecroppers. >> you had calls going all up and down the miss mitts delta and saying that blacks were now in revolt. and the next morning between 600 and 1,000 men, white men, pour into phillips county to begin shooting down blacks. >> and on american history tv on c-span3, sunday at 5:00 p.m., former student bruce lindsay on integration and north little rock high school. >> it's as if t
and back here in washington, the clinton global initiative is kicking off their fifth annual student conference this evening with a discussion on the power of public service. founding chair and 42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright being hosted by george washington university. live coverage at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >> follow c-span's local content vehicles throughout the weekend as book tv and american history t...
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against the syrian the syrian regime or at the moment and of course you also have to keep an eye on washington for trying together a coalition of the willing so to speak hoping to put more pressure on the regime of president assad and they're hoping that if they continue to press their point and the united nations and among their allies they will reach their goal. he's really going to score reporting that from carwell meantime talk to his shop from the center for middle east studies says that it washington and al qaida are fighting against a common enemy in syria. it seems that the west are working in the same way and they have the same target is to destroy the regime in syria. personally i was not surprised to hear a statement of. an american. behind that terrorist operation and then we heard. that many groups. from iraq and never denied that supply and. then i did support and. the opposition also united states denied that the united states or the western block provide what. america is not. but everybody and children in syria financed by some arab countries it's a clear nobody can deny this.
against the syrian the syrian regime or at the moment and of course you also have to keep an eye on washington for trying together a coalition of the willing so to speak hoping to put more pressure on the regime of president assad and they're hoping that if they continue to press their point and the united nations and among their allies they will reach their goal. he's really going to score reporting that from carwell meantime talk to his shop from the center for middle east studies says that...
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geology degrees from the university of georgia and penn state, doug worked cleaning up nuclear waste in washington state. also spent time looking for oil and gas as a geophysicist for exxon and managing environmental research and monitoring at the nevada test site before coming to the u.s. gs. and doug will address us tonight on the increasing role that unconventional oil and gas resources play in the nation's petroleum. >> thanks, dave. okay. welcome, everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. i'm going to talk about unconventional oil and gas assessments in the united states. and i want to talk about this for several reasons. one is to set the stage for the following two talks. but also just to give you an idea of what role directional drilling play in enabling the production of these un -- so-called unconventional resources. and i'll start out by saying that the nation is still very dependent upon fossil fuels, including oil and gas. and in particular, gas provides about 25% of the supply of energy that our country uses every day. and this particular diagram is for resources. and on the left-han
geology degrees from the university of georgia and penn state, doug worked cleaning up nuclear waste in washington state. also spent time looking for oil and gas as a geophysicist for exxon and managing environmental research and monitoring at the nevada test site before coming to the u.s. gs. and doug will address us tonight on the increasing role that unconventional oil and gas resources play in the nation's petroleum. >> thanks, dave. okay. welcome, everybody. thanks for coming out...
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this is the top of mt washington, the highest spots on the eastern seaboard, 6,000 feet. a weather observer said this was an awesome sight. one of the best shows in a long time in northern new england. haven't heard of any tonight. but, you know, you can go to space weather website and they try to predict when these will happen. usually it is in the northern latitudes. as far as the forecast, a quiet day out there. we have rain in charlotte, north carolina, to columbia and through south carolina. a little bit of a wet drive through 95 and up into the areas around fayetteville. this is exiting during the day to day. it's not going to last too long or be anything severe. so that's good. temperatures as peter was mentioning, chilly across the country. but as we would expect now as we get into our cold weather season, as far as airports go and travel, there's really no snow and sno freezing rain or anything to talk about. this afternoon, a very quiet beautiful day. temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s. the storm i was talking about the last couple days, for once, our compu
this is the top of mt washington, the highest spots on the eastern seaboard, 6,000 feet. a weather observer said this was an awesome sight. one of the best shows in a long time in northern new england. haven't heard of any tonight. but, you know, you can go to space weather website and they try to predict when these will happen. usually it is in the northern latitudes. as far as the forecast, a quiet day out there. we have rain in charlotte, north carolina, to columbia and through south...
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because there's very little securities industry in washington, d.c. to be regulating. and they would be spread around the country in places from salt lake to ft. worth to boston, philadelphia, we have 11 regional offices. so part of this regional strategy, regional office strategy that the chairwoman and i were discussing really needs to look affordably house and hire people and give them a quality of life as you point out and hopefully have them stay with the agency for a long time. >> thank you, i yield back. >> thank you. mr. yoeder, you're good. everybody seems to be good. we'll let you off the hook early today. do y'all have questions that you want to submit to the record? if so, we'll submit them to you if we could possibly request a response in 30 days that would be terrific. you don't have to do it by tomorrow. chairman, we thank you very much, very much. you do have a tough job. and it's a responsibility that few others in this government have. it can't always be easy to sleep at night. thanks for the job that you do. our job is to make it easier for you to do
because there's very little securities industry in washington, d.c. to be regulating. and they would be spread around the country in places from salt lake to ft. worth to boston, philadelphia, we have 11 regional offices. so part of this regional strategy, regional office strategy that the chairwoman and i were discussing really needs to look affordably house and hire people and give them a quality of life as you point out and hopefully have them stay with the agency for a long time. >>...
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the top 27 videos mornings at 6:50 eastern on c-span and meet the students who created them during "washington journal" each day. studentcam.org and congratulations to everyone who participated in this year's competition. >>> two live congressional hearings wednesday morning on c-span3 to tell you about. at 9:30 a.m. eastern, the house oversight committee looks at the european debt crisis. both federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and treasury secretary tim geithner testify. and when that hearing wraps up, live coverage of the house budget committee. consideration of the republicans' budget proposal for next year. we expect to bring you the house budget markup at about 12:30 p.m. eastern. >>> the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, testified on capitol hill today about the obama administration's foreign operations budget. some members questioned the $79 million used for unesco, the u.n. educational scientific and cultural organization. even though palestine is not internationally recognized as a country. ambassador rice's testimony is an hour and a half. >> i want to welcome everyone to
the top 27 videos mornings at 6:50 eastern on c-span and meet the students who created them during "washington journal" each day. studentcam.org and congratulations to everyone who participated in this year's competition. >>> two live congressional hearings wednesday morning on c-span3 to tell you about. at 9:30 a.m. eastern, the house oversight committee looks at the european debt crisis. both federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and treasury secretary tim geithner testify....
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first lady of the united states speaking in washington. continue watching live if you want to watch at cnn.com/live. >>> meantime, coming up tomorrow, don't method miss "global lessons. . putting america to work." it airs at 8, and 11 eastern and pacific. here is a sneak peek. >> the world's tallest building, over haffar a mile-high. man-made islands shaped like a palm tree, sprouting with luxury hotels there is even an indoor ski slope in this desert oasis, conveniently located in a shopping mall. dubai stops atting in to woo tourists. and when tourists come and spend their money, they're like walking job stimulus programs. >> they'll create about a million jobs by tend of this decade just from travel and tourism. >> reporter: fritz van passion is the ceo of starwood hotels and resorts they own the sheraton, westin and w brands. >> 20 or 30 years ago people didn't think of going there now if you're in europe, or especially if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> reporter: by 2020, hotel guests are predicted to triple. >> thi
first lady of the united states speaking in washington. continue watching live if you want to watch at cnn.com/live. >>> meantime, coming up tomorrow, don't method miss "global lessons. . putting america to work." it airs at 8, and 11 eastern and pacific. here is a sneak peek. >> the world's tallest building, over haffar a mile-high. man-made islands shaped like a palm tree, sprouting with luxury hotels there is even an indoor ski slope in this desert oasis,...
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captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 e- mail: comments@captioncolorado.com >>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, hardest talk. >>> >>> that's d for debate. d for determinator. tuesday night next week, 9:00 do 10:30, hours from now, location, denver, colorado, university of denver. participants, democratic party endorsed presidential candidate barack obama, republican party endorsed presidential candidate mitt romney. debate subject area, domestic policy. debate moderator, jim lara. structure, six 15-minute segment. three focus on the economy, four, five, and six health care, the role of government and governing. procedure, each candidate gets two minutes to respond to a question posed by jim lara. time remaining is given to freewheeling discussion of segments. risk factor, dangerous, sometimes lethal. ♪ [music] ♪ >> are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country than
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emily schmidt, cnn, washington. >> emily, thank you. >>> also in washington, bo is back. front and center on the white house holiday card. michelle obama picked a personal could. it shows bo running across the snowy lawn. she called the moment very surreal. >>> she was married to peter jennings and the late ambassador peter holbrook and now she's written a memoir about her own amazing life. we hear about her after this. >>> as a mother of a young child, i'm always looking for something fun and educational to do together. nature spot quest is our spot. opened in march 2011 with more than 7,000 square feet of interactive educational things to do and see, the exhibit has the feel of a playground and the educational tools of classroom. every nook and cranny offers children a new adventure. unlike traditional museums, at naturequest children are challenged from self-discovery to explore and be curious in a hands-on environment just like real scientists. with over 100 interactive encounters to choose from, a few of my son's favorites include the clubhouse build in the trees and
emily schmidt, cnn, washington. >> emily, thank you. >>> also in washington, bo is back. front and center on the white house holiday card. michelle obama picked a personal could. it shows bo running across the snowy lawn. she called the moment very surreal. >>> she was married to peter jennings and the late ambassador peter holbrook and now she's written a memoir about her own amazing life. we hear about her after this. >>> as a mother of a young child, i'm...
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this is the top of mt washington, the highest spots on the eastern seaboard, 6,000 feet. a weather observer said this was an awesome sight. one of the best shows in a long time in northern new england. haven't heard of any tonight. but, you know, you can go to space weather website and they try to predict when these will happen. usually it is in the northern latitudes. as far as the forecast, a quiet day out there. we have rain in charlotte, north carolina, to columbia and through south carolina. a little bit of a wet drive through 95 and up into the areas around fayetteville. this is exiting during the day to day. it's not going to last too long or be anything severe. so that's good. temperatures as peter was mentioning, chilly across the country. but as we would expect now as we get into our cold weather season, as far as airports go and travel, there's really no snow and sno freezing rain or anything to talk about. this afternoon, a very quiet beautiful day. temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s. the storm i was talking about the last couple days, for once, our compu
this is the top of mt washington, the highest spots on the eastern seaboard, 6,000 feet. a weather observer said this was an awesome sight. one of the best shows in a long time in northern new england. haven't heard of any tonight. but, you know, you can go to space weather website and they try to predict when these will happen. usually it is in the northern latitudes. as far as the forecast, a quiet day out there. we have rain in charlotte, north carolina, to columbia and through south...
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for them if they continue on this path, including potential consequences for their mission here in washington. those kinds of things are steps that the palestinians will have to weigh as they make their calculations. but they don't harm us directly. they don't prevent us from advancing american interests in critical organizations. >> i understand. mrs. loy. >> thank you very much. before i go on to another area, the next target for the p.a. seems to be the world health organization. and i wonder if you can comment on that and how real it is and what is the state department doing to prevent the palestinians from further pushing their membership request at the u.n. >> well, let me refer both to the world health organization and other potential steps. the reality is, congress woman loy, we don't know for sure. i'm not even sure the palestinians know for sure what their next steps may be. as you know, they made the decision back in september to present a membership application to the united nations security council. that issue was discussed and dealt with through the normal challenges. but throug
for them if they continue on this path, including potential consequences for their mission here in washington. those kinds of things are steps that the palestinians will have to weigh as they make their calculations. but they don't harm us directly. they don't prevent us from advancing american interests in critical organizations. >> i understand. mrs. loy. >> thank you very much. before i go on to another area, the next target for the p.a. seems to be the world health organization....
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here in washington, d.c., some policemen can provide it because the threat is very low. in a place like baghdad, prudent measures require iraqi army, iraqi police to do the external security in a much more visual, obvious way. >> okay. turning back to iran. if we all know the threat in iran is real, would you discuss the relationship of iran to syria, to hezbollah? and on 60 minutes, secretary panetta said there was a red line for us. i know in the discussions between mr. netanyahu and the president and the last several days there seems to be some closing of the gap on our different ideas about dealing with iran and the growing concern. what actions, military or otherwise, should we be considering in connection with iran? i don't mean to put you in a classified positionment but just generally could you give us your idea? >> yes, sir. the iranian threat is basically along four lines. there's this nuclear program where they're enriching more uranium than they need for any peaceful purpose. and that went through denial and deception. they have tried to keep that program goi
here in washington, d.c., some policemen can provide it because the threat is very low. in a place like baghdad, prudent measures require iraqi army, iraqi police to do the external security in a much more visual, obvious way. >> okay. turning back to iran. if we all know the threat in iran is real, would you discuss the relationship of iran to syria, to hezbollah? and on 60 minutes, secretary panetta said there was a red line for us. i know in the discussions between mr. netanyahu and...
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we can impose change in washington, but washington will never voluntarily change itself. if i become denominate with your help tomorrow, if i end up as the nominee, i ask every candidate running on a ticket with me to pledge they will stay in office on january 3 and before i am sworn in on january 20, they will repeal "obamacare ." they will prepare a -- repeal the dodd-frank bill. on the very first day of the new administration i will sign all three of those appeals to clear the slate and focus on getting positive things done to create jobs in america. on the first day about two hours after the address, i will sign a series of orders. the first one will abolish all of the white house czars as of that moment. we well on that first day to move the embassy from tel levied to jerusalem and defend israel's right of sovereignty. we will reinstate ronald reagan's mexico city policy and no taxpayer money will be spent on abortion outside the united states,. . -- outside the united states, period. the obama administration apologists to fanatics while attacking the catholic church
we can impose change in washington, but washington will never voluntarily change itself. if i become denominate with your help tomorrow, if i end up as the nominee, i ask every candidate running on a ticket with me to pledge they will stay in office on january 3 and before i am sworn in on january 20, they will repeal "obamacare ." they will prepare a -- repeal the dodd-frank bill. on the very first day of the new administration i will sign all three of those appeals to clear the...
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the game of political chicken over the fiscal cliff is still being played in washington. why congress emptied out this weekend with no deal in hand. plus, what are the most intriguing images of 2012? from the disturbing to the hilarious, we' look at the
the game of political chicken over the fiscal cliff is still being played in washington. why congress emptied out this weekend with no deal in hand. plus, what are the most intriguing images of 2012? from the disturbing to the hilarious, we' look at the
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limitations for them if they continue on this path including potential consequences for their mission here in washington. they don't harm us directly. they don't prevent us from advancing american interests. >> i understand. thank you very much. >> the orarea seems to with the world health organization. i wonder if you could comment on that and what the state department is doing to prevent the palestinians from further pushing their membership request at the u.n.? >> well, let me refer both to the world health organization and other potential steps. the reality is congresswoman, we don't know for sure. i'm not even sure the palestinians know for sure what their next steps may be. as you know, they made the decision back in september to present a membership application to the united nations security council. that issue was discussed and dealt with through the normal channels, but through diplomatic efforts led by the united states it became clear that the palestinians over time would not only succeed in their application because the united states were to oppose it, but they did not have the nine affirmat
limitations for them if they continue on this path including potential consequences for their mission here in washington. they don't harm us directly. they don't prevent us from advancing american interests. >> i understand. thank you very much. >> the orarea seems to with the world health organization. i wonder if you could comment on that and what the state department is doing to prevent the palestinians from further pushing their membership request at the u.n.? >> well, let...
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the person i most want to ask about that dynamic in washington right now is probably nancy pelosi herself. and guess what, nancy pelosi, the leader of the democrats in the house will be our guest tomorrow for her first interview since her big announcement about staying in charge today. we obviously have lots to discuss. we'll be right back. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know
the person i most want to ask about that dynamic in washington right now is probably nancy pelosi herself. and guess what, nancy pelosi, the leader of the democrats in the house will be our guest tomorrow for her first interview since her big announcement about staying in charge today. we obviously have lots to discuss. we'll be right back. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with...
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we have 50s back through albany. 60s in boston and down through washington, d.c., the 60s, too. as we go into the afternoon, today and tomorrow, it's going to take on the fall-like feel. temperatures in the 60s and 70s across the northeast. tomorrow, more of the same. lots of sunshine. we are done with the rain for awhile. there's not a lot going on across most of the country with high pressure building in. we are going to see a lot of areas enjoy a ton of sunshine. we have red flag warnings in the plains. it's dry. that's the only main weather concern. temperatures in the 70s through most of the area today. then, as we go into tomorrow, looking at highs to top out in the 60s. don't forget, next weekend, fall starts. it is going to start taking on the fall-like feel. willie? >> i think we are ready for fall. thanks so much. time for baseball now. the orioles began the day a half game back of the yankees. yankees rained outlet. they played a doubleheader. for baltimore to reclaim a share they have to outlast the mariners in a game that ended about two hours ago. top of the ninth
we have 50s back through albany. 60s in boston and down through washington, d.c., the 60s, too. as we go into the afternoon, today and tomorrow, it's going to take on the fall-like feel. temperatures in the 60s and 70s across the northeast. tomorrow, more of the same. lots of sunshine. we are done with the rain for awhile. there's not a lot going on across most of the country with high pressure building in. we are going to see a lot of areas enjoy a ton of sunshine. we have red flag warnings in...
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>> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowse? i okay. >> and lately, more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today, i took about 90 milligrams of percoset. >> oh you did? >> 6:00, i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online how that is a very lethal combination. i have a lot of friends who died in their sleep and i just wasn't really thinking. now i'm wondering if i should stay up tonight. >> that kind of call to me is really scary. >> oh, it is scary. >> what goes through your mind? >> so, i would be very frightened about that young man not making through the night. >> dr. bill hurley is the medical director of the poison center. he is also a trauma doctor. >> possibly too many of his meds. they are not sure what-all they've got. >> we are here in seattle, in part, because the problem is bad. >> this bottle still has quite a bit in it. >> but also because, as you will see, there are real solutions. >> no other meds? >> for hurley you it started five years ago. >> he's g
>> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowse? i okay. >> and lately, more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today, i took about 90 milligrams of percoset. >> oh you did? >> 6:00, i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online how that is a very lethal combination. i have a lot of friends who died in their sleep and i just wasn't really thinking. now i'm wondering if i should stay up...